Private Lies (book)
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Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy | |
Private Lies, book cover (Hardcover ed.) |
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Author | Frank Pittman, M.D. |
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Cover artist | Margaret M. Wagner (book design) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject(s) | infidelity, intimacy, marriage, relationships |
Genre(s) | family therapy, psychiatry |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publication date | 1989 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 320 |
ISBN | ISBN 0393026345 |
Preceded by | Turning Points: Treating Families in Transition and Crisis 1987 |
Followed by | Man enough: fathers, sons and the search for masculinity 1994, Grow Up!: How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult 1999 |
Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy is a non-fiction book by psychiatrist and family therapist Frank Pittman, M.D. Private Lies was first published in hardcover edition in 1989 by W. W. Norton & Company, and then again by the same publisher in paperback edition in 1990.
Dr. Pittman's book has been referred to as "widely quoted", by Psychology Today[1]. It has been cited by 24 other books on marriage and family therapy counseling[2].
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[edit] Books by Frank Pittman
- Turning Points: Treating Families in Transition and Crisis, Frank Pittman, M.D., A Norton Professional Book, (Hardcover), W. W. Norton & Company; 1st ed edition, May 1987, ISBN 0393700402 , ISBN 978-0393700404
- Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy, Frank Pittman, M.D., W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition November 1990, ISBN 0393307077 , ISBN 978-0393307078
- Mentiras Privadas (Spanish edition), Amorrortu Editores, September 1994, ISBN 950518543X , ISBN 978-9505185436
- Man enough: fathers, sons and the search for masculinity, Frank Pittman, M.D., Perigee Trade; Reprint edition October 1, 1994, ISBN 0399518835 , ISBN 978-0399518836
- Grow Up!: How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult, Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press , ISBN 1582380406 , ISBN 978-1582380407 , July 30, 1999
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Ask Dr. Frank, Psychology Today, March/April 1994, p.1-3.
- ^ Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling: A Guide to Brief Therapy, Everett L. Worthington; Marriage, Family, and Sexuality (Issues in Focus), Kerby Anderson; Affair-Proof Your Marriage : Understanding, Preventing and Surviving an Affair, Lana Staheli; Loving Relationships II: The Secrets of a Great Relationship, Sondra Ray; Technology, Spirituality, & Social Trends (Probing the Headlines Series), Kerby Anderson; The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract, Francis H. Buckley; We Can Work It Out: How to Solve Conflicts, Save Your Marriage, C. Notarius; Why Men Have Affairs: Real Life Solutions for Men, Women and Couples, Irwin M. Marcus; Reconciliation: A Study of Biblical Families in Conflict, Michael S. Moore; Reptiles in Love: Ending Destructive Fights and Evolving Toward More Loving Relationships, Don Ph.D. Ferguson; Loving in Flow: How the Happiest Couples Get and Stay That Way, Susan K. Perry; Why Great Men Fall, Wayde Goodall; Authentic Human Sexuality: An Integrated Christian Approach, Judith K. Balswick; Cut Loose: (Mostly) Older Women Talk About the End of (Mostly) Long-Term Relationships, Nan Bauer-Maglin; Beyond Romance: Making Love Last, Robert H. Simmons PhD; Southern History across the Color Line, Nell Irvin Painter; Multigenerational Family Therapy (Haworth Marriage and the Family), David S. Freeman; The Dance of Deception: A Guide to Authenticity and Truth-Telling in Women's Relationships, Harriet Lerner; Daddy's Little Girl and Mommy's Little Boy, Zester Hatfield; Resurrecting Sex: Solving Sexual Problems and Revolutionizing Your Relationship, David Schnarch; Couples Group Psychotherapy, Judith Coche; Transforming Anxiety, Transcending Shame, Rex Briggs; Avoiding Mr. Wrong (and What To Do If You Didn't) Ten Men Who Will Ruin Your Life, Stephen Arterburn; Before A Bad Goodbye, Tim Clinton.
[edit] External links
- Official sites
- Private Lies, W. W. Norton & Company
- Beyond Betrayal: Life After Infidelity, Psychology Today, article by Dr. Frank Pittman, commenting on his book
- Search
- Media
More news articles,Google News
- Infidelity Comes Out of the Closet, New York TimesApril 29, 1999
- An Interview with Frank Pittman, MD, by Victor Yalom, PhD, Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, 2000 (www.psychotherapy.net)
- Infidelity reaches beyond having sex, By Karen S. Peterson, USA Today, 1/8/2003
- Dear Ann: Thanks for 47 years of advice, USA Today, 06/23/2002
- Marriage experts converge here; top tip is don't split, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 06/21/06
- Search for a soul mate, or love the one you're with?, 5/28/2003, USA Today
- Study: Divorce, living together new norms, USA Today
- Why men drag their feet down the aisle, 06/26/2002, USA Today
- Cohabiting can make marriage an iffy proposition, Even married, men may still feel less committed, July 8, 2002, USA Today
- Work & Family: Couples separate checking accounts, The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2005